Redfin

CountryUnited States
Ship ClassGato-class Submarine
Hull NumberSS-272

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Redfin Operational Timeline

30 May 1945 Submarines USS Silversides, USS Quillback, and USS Redfin departed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii bound for Saipan in the Mariana Islands.
9 Jun 1945 Ten days out of Pearl Harbor bound for Saipan, submarine USS Redfin parted company with USS Silversides and USS Quillback and diverted to Guam. USS Cabrilla joined the group bound for Saipan.




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1. Paul Davis says:
25 Feb 2018 06:09:52 AM

My father, Stanislaw Davis was a Chief Motor Mechanic on the Redfin Aug.31,1943-Oct.11,1945, during which time she sank 12 ships and damaged 4. I'm interested in communication with any other," sons of the Redfin".

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